Massachusetts S245 aims to end housing discrimination by amending real estate licensing laws.
Massachusetts S245 seeks to end housing discrimination by amending the state's real estate licensing laws. The bill creates a board of registration of real estate brokers and salesmen, requiring members to have experience in real estate or fair housing. It mandates that the board suspend the licenses of brokers or salesmen found guilty of discriminatory practices. The board must also publish quarterly summaries of complaints and disciplinary actions. Additionally, the bill requires real estate license applicants to complete courses on fair housing law and diversity and inclusion.
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